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Saturday, January 19, 2019

Spirit of Adoption vs. Orphan Spirit

olfactory perception of Adoption vs. deprive tonus Human indigences* Safety Unconditional write out instruction Purpose Frost, hole and Trisha, battle of Shiloh Place Ministries Orphan Orphan scriptural definition Comfortless one Living as orphans or comfortless ones is living with unresolved unmet needs either without a family, or in the midst of a family musical arrangement. This poop be seen in our anxiety levels, and by the unhealthy roles we take on to try and be accepted, loved, and wel jazz in our own families. There be over 200,000 orphans in the world like a shot The effect of physical Orphanhood in children Vulnerability to confusion, anxiety, depression, and behavioral/ psychiatrical disorders Failure to thrive and actual physical growth stunted Johnson et al. , (2011) perceived lack of control leading to feeling of helplessness Ongoing intragroup longing and hope for love and sense of belonging Pleasure attached to sustenance, love, joy and happiness is num bed Dr. Judith Arndell, Psy. D. Lack of individuation Identity Where does identity come from?? In the World Occupation Economic Status Sexual indisposition Religion Activity Victim Physical Family Role Past unhealthiness Material thingsJust as children with absent genetic fathers have identity issues, (Terwogt et al. , 2002) so will we without the legality from our heavenly obtain about who we are. In the Family of beau ideal For as many as are led by the Spirit of perfection, these are the sons of deity. For you did non receive the spirit of bondage again to fear, except you received the Spirit of adoption by whom we cry out, Abba Father Romans 814-16 God The Perfect Parent In Him, we are adopted and can have our needs met John 1415-18 I will not leave you as orphans, but 1415will send the Holy Spirit (The Comforter) to be with ou and in you. Hosea 143 In you the orphan finds pardon Psalm 685-6 A father to the fatherless, a 685defender of widows, is God in His holy dw elling. God sets the lonely in families ADOPTION Huiothesia (Greek) the prescribe and condition of a son given to one to whom it does not naturally belong To place as sons. Adoption Legal Permanent transport of name and identity Adoption in the Bible Mephibosheth David brought him into his own family and toughened him as a son 2 Sam 91-13 Esther adoptive and raised by her uncle Esther 27 Moses Adopted by Pharaohs young lady in EgyptExodus 2 Adoption begins with discharge Matt. 1039 The somebody who tries to preserve his life will nod off it, but the person who loses his life for me will preserve it. John 1224 Truly, truly, I show to you, unless a grain of wheat falls into the earth and dies, it remains unsocial but if it dies, it bears much fruit. Luke 923-24 For whosoever will save his life shall lose it but whosoever will lose his life for my sake, the same shall save it. only Offers New Life 2 Tim 211 I affirm on this saying If we died with Him we shall also live with Him. Levels of adoptees acceptance scenery of adoption determines outcome (Borders et al. , 2007) No acknowledgement Denial No truth or healing Acknowledgement with questions Questioning Missing something Focus on Loss Angry Stuck in resentment Aware of both Loss and Gain Processing Moving Forward pacification Focus on Gain New Life LIFE Orphan Son go out of God put on God as Loving Father commutative/Self-reliant Dependency Interdependent Orphan Spirit Live by Law Theology Live by Love Insecure/ Lacks Peace Security Rest and Peace Strives for Mans acceptance Need for Approval Accepted in Gods love and approval No Motivation or need to impressMotive for Service Service incite by gratitude and love Self-rejection Counterfeit affections addiction, escapism Competition Distrustful Self-Image fount of Comfort Relationships View of Authority Accusation and Exposure View of early(a)s Faults Guarded and Conditional Expression of Love Conditional and contradictory Bondage Se rvant/Slave Sense of Gods strawman Condition Position Positive and affirmed Resting in the Fathers Love/ Holy Spirit Humility and Unity Respectful recognise Love Covers Open, patient, affectionate, self-less, kind Close and Intimate Spirit of Adoption See God as MasterLiberty Son-ship Recognition for something Vision Receiving and Giving the Love of the Father Fight or Give up Future HOPE Frost, Jack and Trisha Shiloh Place Ministries Living as sons and daughters Now you are no longer a slave but Gods own child. And since you are his child, God has made you his heir. Galatians 47 He predestined us to be adopted as his sons through deliverer Christ, in accordance with his enjoyment and will- Romans 122 Helpful Steps to Living Loved lease time to Grieve/Be Real Psalm 628 Trust in him at all times, O people swarm out your hearts to him, for God is our refuge.View Adoption as Good (Borders, et al. , 2007) Ephesians 15 He predestined us to be adopted as his sons through Jesus Chris t, in accordance with his pleasure and will re-create our Minds according to the Word Romans 122 Do not correct any longer to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind Recognize and Resource The Family of God Eph. 416 From him the whole body, joined and held together by every supporting ligament, grows and builds itself up in love, as each part does its work. Acknowledge Gods truth, and have grace for process Adopted into the Family Of God built up in Love Both spirituality and surrounding relationships are orienting and motivating (Pargament, 2003) Participation in Church and its relational support system is protective of physical and rational health (Pargament, 2003) Forgiveness Grace Love Mercy For this reason I bow my knees before the Father, from whom every family in heaven and on earth is named (ESV) Ephesians 314-15 You also, like living stones, are being built into a spiritual house to be a holy priesthood, offering spiritual sacrifices acceptable to God through Jesus Christ. 1 Peter 25 (NIV) References . 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Passmore, Nola L. (2004) Adoption and the Father partiality of God helping adoptees deal with Issues of identity and loss. Journal of Psychology and Christianity, 23 (2). pp. 165-175. ISSN 0733-4273 Pargament, Kenneth, L. (2003). Advances in the Conceptualization and Measurement of Religion and Spirituality Implications for physical and mental health research. American Psychological Association, 58 (1). 6474. doi 10. 1037/1941-1022. S. 1. 3. Penny, J. , Borders, L. , &038 Portnoy, F. (2007). reconstructive memory of Adoption Issues Delineation of Five Phases Among Adult Adoptees.Journal Of Counseling &038 Development, 85(1), 30-41. Frost, Jack and Trisha, Shiloh Place Ministries. www. shilohplace. org Johnson, D. E. , &038 Gunnar, M. R. (2011). IV. GROWTH FAILURE IN INSTITUTIONALIZED CHILDREN. Monographs Of The Society For search In Child Development, 76(4), 92-126. doi10. 1111/j. 1540-5834. 201 1. 00629. Mark Meerum Terwogt, Caroline J. Meerum Terwogt-Reijnders, Suus M. J. van Hekkenn (2002). Identity problems related to absent genetic father http//www. zeitschrift-fuer-familienforschung. de/pdf/2002-3-terwogt. pdf

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